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      Moving Beyond Accidental Leadership: A Graduate Medical Education Leadership Curriculum Needs Assessment.

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          Despite calls for greater physician leadership, few medical schools, and graduate medical education programs provide explicit training on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to be an effective physician leader. Rather, most leaders develop through what has been labeled "accidental leadership." A survey was conducted at Walter Reed to define the current status of leadership development and determine what learners and faculty perceived as key components of a leadership curriculum.

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          Journal
          Mil Med
          Military medicine
          AMSUS
          1930-613X
          0026-4075
          Jul 2017
          : 182
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Internal Medicine, Uniformed Services University, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda MD 20814.
          [2 ] Department of Graduate Medical Education, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, 8901 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda MD 20889.
          [3 ] Department of Internal Medicine, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, 6 Geb 3377, 66849 Landstuhl, Germany.
          [4 ] Office of the Surgeon General, DASG-PSZ-M, Medical Education Directorate, 7700 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church, VA 22042-5145.
          [5 ] Group Health, 1st Special Forces Group, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Box 339500, MS 78, WA 98433-5400.
          Article
          10.7205/MILMED-D-16-00365
          28810977
          0b63446a-f124-4970-bbe0-8563a32b90bc
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